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glennw89
02-10-2013, 06:02 PM
Hello all. I'm hoping I can tap into the collective knowledge here.

My father in law (68 yrs old) and my brother in law (34 years old) are my two primary hunting partners here in Eastern Ontario. We pursue wild turkey together in the spring and hunt whitetail deer in the fall. For years, my father in law has talked about how his "dream hunt" is to pursue elk "out west" on horseback. I figure there is no time like the present and am in the initial stages of putting that trip together.

If I were going myself I would probably want to backpack into the most remote area going in search of elk - but given that my father in law is 68 yrs old, that's not happening. I'm typically not keen on guided hunts, but this would be the exception as it truly would be a "once in a lifetime" occasion for the three of us to have this opportunity.

So what I am looking for is:

1) best area of BC for a backcountry elk hunt (horseback)
2) best portion of the hunting season to go in
3) suggestions of "top notch" guiding services. We don't have an unlimited budget, but to get quality you have to pay. Not interested in endless "frills", just a rock solid outfitting group with a great reputation of providing quality experiences

Last note - I understand fully that a guided hunt is no guarantee of a kill. We would be looking for the experience - a kill would simply be "icing on the cake".

Thanks for any information you can provide.

deeks1989
02-10-2013, 06:27 PM
This is my bosses outfit. Top notch guys and hard working guides with great knowledge give em a call if your interested.
http://www.packhorsecreek.com/index.html

toad
02-10-2013, 06:27 PM
http://www.abarzoutfitters.com/index.php

Great guys...

monasheemountainman
02-10-2013, 06:28 PM
Sounds like fun! Never having the need for a guide here in bc, I don't know who to recommend. However I would be looking in the east kootenays. Good luck!

BiG Boar
02-10-2013, 06:35 PM
I guess it depends. If you want more of a wild experience I think I would head north. Lots of opportunity at other animals in the north too.

This is something I am going to be doing this year myself. The kootneys is nice, but there seems to be more pressure there, as there are more residents. The north you could go days and never see a soul.

I'd head to the peace region if I were you.

rifleman
02-10-2013, 09:16 PM
try these guys also www.prophetmuskwa.com

hunter1947
02-11-2013, 05:16 AM
I have heard a few good hunts with this outfitter.

http://www.bcguideoutfitters.com/elk.html

GoatGuy
02-11-2013, 10:00 AM
here is my recomendation, prettiest country in bc..

http://www.tuchodiriveroutfitters.com/


X2, probably the best option, especially for an older fella in the group. There are a couple outfitters in the EK that can consistently put bulls on the ground but the going is much tougher than it is up north.

325
02-11-2013, 10:11 AM
Go north young man!